Radio and radar systems in aviation – It’s all about EMC

Since its beginning almost 100 years ago, the Aviation industry has relied on wireless systems for navigation, communication and surveillance. The aviation industry is conservative but also need the latest technology, which is a difficult challenge. An airport also holds a variety of wireless systems, all of which must work together. Come and listen about the challenges of operating major airports and air traffic control centres!

Pär Weilow from Norrsetter AB is a senior expert in wireless communication and represents more than 30 years of experience with critical communication systems.

Pär’s speciality is the wireless environment at airports, especially ground radio communication based on the Tetra technology, with 7 years of experience from working at Stockholm Arlanda airport.

A wireless meeting place

Our aim is that Wireless@kth shall be a meeting place for the wireless world. Each year we organize a range of activities such as ”Wireless Friday seminars”, national and international workshops and conferences, partner meetings and networking events.

Examples of recent major events:

2017: Wireless@kth Annual Partner meeting (April 20), : high-profile meeting for wireless and mobile industry R&D leaders and leading academics together. At this meetmeeting the research agenda for the next year is set.

Smaller players/SMEs may also make extensive use of the Wireless@kth meeting place where they can network with other players and stay updated with technology trends. However, they can also participate in seed research projects that have the character of “technical feasibility studies”.

Wireless@kth

KTH is the Royal Institute of Technology. Wireless@kth is a research center in “Mobile Systems for Mobile Services”. That together with researchers at KTH and its industry partners is developing this key field for Sweden/Stockholm.Visit kth.se